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John Gallagher was born on 27 May, 1977, is an American basketball player and coach. Discover John Gallagher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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His wife is Geneva Gallagher
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John Gallagher Net Worth
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Timeline
John Michael Gallagher (born May 27, 1977) is the head men's basketball coach at Manhattan College.
Gallagher graduated from Saint Joseph's University in 1999, where he played basketball under head coach Phil Martelli.
From 2006 to 2008 Gallagher worked as associate head coach under Dan Leibovitz, helping the Hawks to their first appearance in the America East Championship game in 2008.
Hartford lost the game to UMBC 64–50.
Gallagher left Hartford in 2008, and spent two years as an assistant coach under Glen Miller with the Penn Quakers.
He then briefly worked as an assistant under Steve Donahue at Boston College, a position he held for less than two weeks before being offered the head coaching job at Hartford.
In his first season at the helm, Gallagher guided the Hawks to an 11–20 record, going 7–9 in league play.
In the America East Tournament, Hartford upset third-seeded Maine to make an appearance in the semifinals.
He previously served as the head coach at the University of Hartford from 2010 until 2022.
Gallagher started his coaching career working as an assistant at Lafayette College and La Salle University.
In 2011–12, Gallagher and the Hawks struggled in the early season with a roster featuring seven freshman, going 0-13 before finishing the year 9–9 on its way to a 9–22 record.
The Hawks made the America East Tournament semifinals once again after defeating Boston University, before falling in double-overtime to Vermont for a place in the conference final.
The 2012–13 season saw Gallagher guide the Hawks go 17–12 in the regular season, earning a fourth-place finish in the America East.
After falling to UMBC in the America East Championship quarterfinals, Hartford accepted a bid to the 2013 CIT, losing to Rider in the first round.
This was the program's first postseason appearance since its move to Division I.
After the 2017–2018 season Gallagher signed a contract extension.
On January 31, 2018 Gallagher earned his 100th victory as coach of Hartford with a 79–62 win over New Hampshire.
and on February 28, 2018 Gallagher was named America East Co-Coach of the year.
Hartford returned to the CIT Tournament falling to San Diego in the first round.
During the 2020–21 season, Gallagher led the Hawks to the America East tournament championship, defeating UMass Lowell 64–50 earning an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history.
Hartford would fall to eventual national champion Baylor in the first round.
On November 7, 2022, just one day before Hartford was scheduled to start the 2022–23 season (its final year as a Division I member), Gallagher resigned unexpectedly.
In his letter, Gallagher said the school had consistently undermined the program “to the point where player safety and well-being has been jeopardized.” He cited a preseason scrimmage at Dartmouth in late October, when one of his players was injured and wasn’t immediately helped because the school did not send an athletic trainer with the team.
The university initially disputed the claims of player safety.
On March 29, 2023 Gallagher was named the head coach at Manhattan.